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Not only have the various poems or prose-poems influenced subsequent literature, but the contents of this material are a major primary source for historical information about the culture and religious beliefs in the territorial area of the former
Kingdom of Chu. Some sections of the
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609:, another scholarly concern is in regard to the history of who and when these pieces were collected and anthologized into one work, and also what other editorial work was done. Besides the authorship of the actual content, much commentary has been written in regard to the
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The scholar and translator David Hawkes divides the verses of what seem to be of the earlier (pre-Han era), into two types, each type being characterized by one of two characteristic metrical forms (with the exception of the mixed poetry and prose narratives of the
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verses describe "spirit journeys". However, southern influence was extremely insignificant, only limited to the ideas of shamanism and burial objects which were from the south; other than that literature, poetry, clothing and architecture all remained northern.
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material, or at least some of it, has been a major influence on
Classical Chinese poetry in multiple genres. It has also been translated into a number of other languages, including English, which has extended its influence even further.
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are a major primary source for historical information about the culture and religious beliefs in the territorial area of the former
Kingdom of Chu. The beliefs reflected in these poems seem to be related to the beliefs of the preceding
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sacked the Chu capital, Ying, 278 BC, forcing the royal court to relocate with considerable loss of territory. It is also traditionally said that it is in remembrance of the circumstances of Qu Yuan's death that the annual
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515:, or "north", with other cultural influences, associated with the "south". Thus, north Chinese sometimes viewed the Chu as part of "the south", which had a reputation for various exotic features. The
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poems, however popular, belonged to no canon, dealt in matters that were outlandish and unorthodox, and originated outside of the area of sanctified
Western Zhou tradition." However, part of the
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remain as a major factor in the study of
Classical Chinese poetry, cultural, and linguistic history, and the various poems or prose-poems influenced subsequent literature, including other
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Within the individual songs or poems of the "Nine Pieces", lines generally consist of various numbers of syllables, separated by the nonce word. In this case, the nonce word of choice is
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came to be collected into its present form; however, at least some outlines of this historical process have been presented in scholarly literature. Another important aspect of
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Confucian outlook, glorifying the loyal minister who prefers death over compromising his integrity. Following its publication during the Han, the
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verses. Both "Encountering Sorrow" and the "Nine Songs" share a floral symbolism together with flights through the air involving intimate meetings with divine beings.
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The nonce word used as a single-syllable refrain in various ancient
Chinese classical poems varies: (according to modern pronunciation), "Summons for the Soul" uses
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are currently generally arranged was established through editorial re-arrangement during or following the tenth or eleventh century. However, this is not true of
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style verses were written, including some which survive, but are not generally included in the standard anthology. Wang Yi made an extensive commentary on the
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studies is the editorial history. One regard is the order in which the various titles appear. There are also reasons to believe that some of the sections (
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1828:Translation into English
1677:, the ancient sovereign
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682:is a long Chinese poem.
453:Classical Chinese poetry
140:Traditional Chinese
3566:The Magic Lotus Lantern
3459:Investiture of the Gods
2912:List of poems (article)
2576:Murck, Alfreda (2000).
2038:List of Chu Ci contents
1963:Zhuo, Zhenying (2006).
1633:flying dragon, and the
1599:), crocodilian dragon (
965:List of Chu Ci contents
154:Simplified Chinese
3381:Peaches of Immortality
3206:Chinese guardian lions
3129:Mythological creatures
2628:Yip, Wai-lim (1997).
2518:; et al. (eds.).
2392:Hawkes (1985 ), 31–32
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3466:The Sorcerer's Revolt
3054:Chinese folk religion
2900:Individual poems list
2710:Modern Chinese poetry
2651:Full Chinese text of
1985:Sukhu, Gopal (2017).
1976:Sukhu, Gopal (2012).
1792:The influence of the
1726:shamanistic practices
1691:Xiang River goddesses
1661:as a primary source.
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653:Warring States period
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1950:Elegies of the South
1711:The contents of the
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1067:), "The Fisherman" "
888:Emperor Cheng of Han
651:kingdom, during the
373:Baxter–Sagart (2014)
3480:Journey to the West
2921:Modern compilations
2811:Complete Tang Poems
2540:Knechtges, David R.
2021:Wang Yi (librarian)
2006:Liu Xiang (scholar)
1888:Waters, Geoffrey R.
1261:Summons of the Soul
1117:Seven Remonstrances
1001:Questions to Heaven
593:section and in the
549:Western Han dynasty
449:Emperor Shun of Han
84:Original title
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3501:Heavenly Questions
3315:Gate of the Ghosts
3070:Gods and immortals
3034:Gods and immortals
2804:Nineteen Old Poems
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2374:Hawkes (1985 ), 26
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3452:The Four Journeys
2995:Chinese mythology
2961:
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2783:Classic of Poetry
2624:978-0-19-533263-6
2589:978-0-674-00782-6
2557:978-90-04-19127-3
2531:978-0-691-15491-6
2506:Kern, M. (2012).
2500:978-0-374-10536-5
2442:. Penguin Books.
2404:, pp. 11–27.
2161:Hawkes (1959), 19
2141:978-0-231-13940-3
2053:List of wu shaman
1958:978-7-5001-2022-3
1936:978-0-231-13940-3
1899:978-0-299-10030-8
1882:978-7-5446-0459-8
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1581:Beasts and beings
1544:Religion in China
1540:Chinese mythology
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1093:The Great Summons
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3151:White Tiger
3100:Yan Emperor
2849:Major forms
2764:Qing poetry
2759:Ming poetry
2754:Yuan poetry
2749:Song poetry
2744:Tang poetry
2411:Works cited
2322:Hinton, 55.
2063:Shuanggudui
2058:Moon rabbit
1909:Xianyi Yang
1905:Gladys Yang
1802:Shen Quanqi
1707:Wu (shaman)
1683:Great Flood
1434:Old Chinese
1371:Nine Pieces
1185:anthology (
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666:Dragon boat
657:Miluo River
637:Han dynasty
554:Book of Han
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481:Detail of
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441:Han dynasty
366:Old Chinese
3623:Categories
3355:Weak River
3247:Fox spirit
2839:Zhuying ji
2729:Han poetry
2719:Poetry by
2698:Major eras
2313:Yang, 8–10
2283:Hawkes, 40
2079:References
1843:, Vol. I:
1779:The Lament
1749:Prominence
1705:See also:
1681:, and the
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1501:Cantong qi
1476:" and of "
1474:Divination
1369:(and the "
1201:Song style
1195:The Lament
1191:Han poetry
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740:The Lament
709:Authorship
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674:The Lament
591:The Lament
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473:Background
258:Suzhounese
220:Wade–Giles
3513:Huainanzi
3410:Shi Yi Ji
3350:Red River
3200:Huli jing
3178:Fenghuang
3019:Astrology
2542:(2010). "
2459:Ch'u tz'u
2124:Kern 2012
2084:Footnotes
2073:Zhuang Ji
2026:Zhuang Ji
1952:. 2008.
1806:Zhang Yue
1783:Lisaojing
1701:Shamanism
1563:Chu songs
1448:Sao style
1293:quatrains
1026:Jiu Zhang
892:Liu Xiang
863:Anthology
793:Jiu Zhang
729:Sima Qian
585:Although
521:shamanism
435:from the
226:Ch'u tz'ŭ
212:Chuu tsyr
3183:Yinglong
3090:Shennong
2832:Wen Xuan
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1720:and the
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1265:Zhao hun
1257:Tian wen
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1183:Shi Jing
1147:), and "
1085:Zhao Hun
1053:Yuan You
931:Contents
900:Wang Bao
836:Yuan You
830:Zhao Hun
820:Zhao Hun
799:Yuan You
763:Huai Sha
752:Zhao Hun
746:Tian Wen
695:shamanic
483:shou jie
463:and the
337:Tshóo sû
293:Jyutping
285:Chó chìh
264:Tshòu zý
100:Language
72:(trad.)
3587:Portals
3417:Bowuzhi
3345:Penglai
3335:Longmen
3283:more...
3237:Wuzhiqi
3213:(Bixie)
3110:Chang'e
3085:Youchao
3024:Dragons
2721:dynasty
2331:Yip, 55
2253:Yang, 9
2016:Song Yu
2011:Qu Yuan
1995:Authors
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1614:zhenren
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1267:), and
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617:Qu Yuan
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534:Bactria
489:to the
433:Song Yu
429:Qu Yuan
358:tʂjó zi
78:Song Yu
74:Qu Yuan
38:Chu Ci
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3386:Xirang
3320:Fusang
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3232:Xiezhi
3227:Hundun
3222:Horses
3115:Hou Yi
3105:Chiyou
3049:Ghosts
2790:Chu Ci
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1755:Chu Ci
1730:Chu Ci
1713:Chu Ci
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1659:Chu Ci
1645:, the
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1575:Chu Ci
1571:spirit
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1512:Chu Ci
1485:Chu Ci
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1169:Chu ci
1165:Chu ci
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985:Li Sao
980:Li Sao
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971:Chu Ci
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551:. The
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402:Chu Ci
331:Tâi-lô
198:Chǔ cí
113:Poetry
69:Author
3613:China
3369:Items
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3242:Yeren
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2890:yuefu
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2510:Chuci
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1061:Bu Ju
848:Yu Fu
842:Pu Ju
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661:Bo Qi
417:, or
299:Co ci
121:China
110:Genre
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3305:Diyu
3217:Nian
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